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Mv IX 25
PTS: Mv IX 7.18 | CS: vin.mv.09.25
Pabbājanīyakammavivādakathā
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The Discussion of Disputes Over a Banishment Transaction
by
Ven. Khematto Bhikkhu
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258. pabbājanīyakammavivādakathā (Mv.IX.7.18)
The Discussion of Disputes Over a Banishment Transaction

[224] idha pana bhikkhave bhikkhu kuladūsako hoti pāpasamācāro.

“Monks, there is the case where a monk is a corrupter of families, a man of depraved conduct.

tatra ce bhikkhūnaṁ evaṁ hoti ayaṁ kho āvuso bhikkhu kuladūsako pāpasamācāro handassa mayaṁ pabbājanīyakammaṁ karomāti.

“Now suppose the thought occurs to the monks, ‘Friends, this monk is a corrupter of families, a man of depraved conduct. Let’s impose a banishment transaction on him.’

te tassa pabbājanīyakammaṁ karonti adhammena vaggā .pe.

“They, a faction, impose a banishment transaction on him, not in accordance with the Dhamma. …

adhammena samaggā.

“United … not in accordance with the Dhamma.

dhammena vaggā.

“A faction … in accordance with the Dhamma.

dhammapaṭirūpakena vaggā.

“A faction … a semblance of the Dhamma.

dhammapaṭirūpakena samaggā.

“United … a semblance of the Dhamma.

tatraṭṭho saṅgho vivadati adhammena vaggakammaṁ adhammena samaggakammaṁ dhammena vaggakammaṁ dhammapaṭirūpakena vaggakammaṁ dhammapaṭirūpakena samaggakammaṁ akataṁ kammaṁ dukkaṭaṁ kammaṁ puna kātabbaṁ kammanti.

“The Saṅgha there disputes: ‘It’s a factional transaction, not in accordance with the Dhamma; a united transaction, not in accordance with the Dhamma; a semblance-of-Dhamma factional transaction; a semblance-of-Dhamma united transaction; it’s an undone transaction, a poorly done transaction; the transaction should be done again.’

tatra bhikkhave ye te bhikkhū evamāhaṁsu dhammapaṭirūpakena samaggakammanti ye ca te bhikkhū evamāhaṁsu akataṁ kammaṁ dukkaṭaṁ kammaṁ puna kātabbaṁ kammanti. ime tattha bhikkhū dhammavādino.

“The monks there who say, ‘It’s a semblance-of-Dhamma, united transaction,’ and those who say, ‘It’s an undone transaction, a poorly done transaction; the transaction should be done again,’ — in this case, these monks are speakers of Dhamma.

ime pañca vārā saṅkhittā.

These five sections are condensed.

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